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U.S. Internet Users Spend 13 Hours a Week Online

By Frederic Lardinois / December 23, 2009 6:21 AM / View Comments

In 2009, the average U.S. Internet user spent 13 hours per week online. This number is down slightly from last year. Thanks to the large interest in the presidential election

Google to Build Tools to Increase Voter Participation

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / October 10, 2011 10:29 AM / View Comments

From gerrymandering of electoral districts to new debates over requiring voters to present government ID at polling stations, whether and how more or less people participate in elections has always

Nigeria Shuts Off Internet & Mobile For Inauguration (UPDATED)

By Curt Hopkins / June 6, 2011 10:00 AM / View Comments

Sources indicate the Nigerian government shut off the country's Internet and mobile communications networks in the capital of Abuja for 12 hours during May 29th's presidential inauguration. OpenNet Initiative outlined

10 Questions: Media Big and Small Backs Digg-style "Ask the Candidates" Video Project

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / October 17, 2007 12:36 PM

After the YouTube/CNN US Presidential candidates debates received huge attention and the Yahoo! Candidate Mashup saw near record numbers of visitors to its site, you might wonder - what more

GOP Tries To Top White House's #40dollars Twitter Campaign

By Dave Copeland / January 25, 2012 7:00 AM / View Comments

Last month the White House struck upon a particularly effective idea: using the #40dollars hash tag on Twitter, they asked voters what $40 meant to them. That, the Obama administration

In Malaysia, Bloggers Become Politicians

By Josh Catone / February 26, 2008 10:19 AM

We've written a lot about the Internet's role in American politics over the past six months as the US heads toward presidential elections next fall. How the web is playing

SOPA SCHMOPA: Iran Tries to Strangle the Internet to Death

By John Paul Titlow / January 6, 2012 12:30 PM / View Comments

If you think anti-piracy legislation like SOPA and Spain's so-called Sinde law are as far-reaching as it gets, you obviously don't live in Tehran. Well aware of the disruptive threat

Campaigning with Technology: Palin's Email Hack Remains One of the Few Negatives

By Rick Turoczy / October 8, 2008 5:17 PM

Today, the US Department of Justice announced the indictment of David Kernell, the 20-year old son of a Tennessee state representative, on allegations of hacking vice-presidential-candidate Sarah Palin's Yahoo! Mail

How Al Jazeera Is Using Promoted Tweets & Trends to Get Into U.S. Markets

By Mike Melanson / February 4, 2011 2:34 PM / View Comments

When protests erupted in Egypt nearly two weeks ago, the government's response was swift and all-encompassing - shut off all forms of communication. One media outlet rose from the ashes

Comment of the Day: Castro News... Ho Hum

By Richard MacManus / February 20, 2008 10:46 PM

Late last night Marshall Kirkpatrick published an epic post entitled Fail: Social News on World Events, Like Cuba. It is a great analysis of how web 2.0 news services covered

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